Medical Device Regulation And CT Scans

6th December, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

The US Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will step-up its medical device regulation concerning healthcare machines which emit radiation. There have been concerns that patients are being put at risk y these radiation machines because of a lack of mentoring and safe-guarding by the FDA. News stories when patients have been given dangerously high levels of radiation by mistake and subsequently lost their hair have helped to spark these concerns. The concerns surround the use of radiation-emitting devices which are used during diagnosis as opposed to treatment, although therapeutic devices will also be looked at. Continue reading Read More

Ready Your Company For An FDA Compliance Assessment

21st November, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Each time a pharmaceutical production facility is subjected to an review or inspection, the subject of FDA compliance is very likely to be one of the most pressing issues that will need to be addressed. Pharmaceutical consultants are progressively more being demanded to provide advice and help on what will be predicted from a production facility from an FDA compliance point of view through the course of an auditing assessment. Continue reading Read More

Looking At Why Small Scale Farms Could Seek Out FDA Consulting Firms For Assistance

3rd November, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Small farms across the United States have begun to express concern about impending FDA regulations. In order to establish a clearer indication of what the new FDA compliance rules mean for them, many small farm operators are likely to seek the expertise of FDA consulting companies. Continue reading Read More

Keeping Tabs On The Pharmaceutical Marketplace With FDA Compliance Regulations

6th October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

In an effort to reduce the number of dangerous medicines which enter America the Food and Drug Administration is developing its border control policy. Predictive Risk-based Evaluation for Dynamic Import Compliance Targeting or PREDICT is a way to control the drugs which enter at the border. At the border the barcodes on the medicines will be scanned and this will be linked to a central database. If the manufacturer does not have the correct licenses to sell their products in the US then the central database will be able to alert the border deputies of this fact. The medicines will not be allowed into the US if FDA compliance has not been reached. Continue reading Read More

FDA Compliance Looking At Dietary Supplements

5th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

The subject of FDA compliance relates to several distinct aspects of the pharmaceutical field and not just how the actual supplements are manufactured. Looking at the numerous different sorts of dietary supplements on the market, it is obvious that there are thousands of different sorts readily available on the marketplace and FDA compliance legislation are set up to help guarantee the safety of these supplements. Continue reading Read More

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